Moa is an image gallery for people who just want to put up images, not have an entire image social system (ratings, comments, etc). It supports sub-galleries and bulk uploads. It strives to be as easy to use as possible.

Release Notes: The header now shows a custom title and byline. These can be set in the settings page. The view image page now shows which galleries this image is in and any tags it might have. A blue variant of the default theme was added. Bugs were fixed.

getmail is intended as a simple, secure, and
reliable replacement for fetchmail. It retrieves
email (either all messages, or only unread
messages) from one or more POP3, SPDS, or IMAP4
servers (with or without SSL) for one or more
email accounts, and reliably delivers into
qmail-style Maildirs, mboxrd files, or through
external MDAs (command deliveries) specified on a
per-account basis. getmail also has excellent
support for domain (multidrop) mailboxes,
including delivering messages to different users
or destinations based on the envelope recipient
address.

Release Notes: More information from the server response is included in the error message when an IMAP command errors out. Parser is now used instead of HeaderParser to correct illegal formatting bogosities in the body parts of incoming messages.

giis-ext4 (gET iT i sAY) is a file recovery tool for Ext4 filesystems. Once installed, current files and newly created files can be recovered. It allows users to recover all deleted files, recover files owned by a specific user, and recover files of a specific type, such as text or PNG. It uses ext2fs lib and sqlite.

Release Notes: The md5sum of the original file is stored in the log file. A user can use this detail and check the md5sum of the recovered file and verify it.

extcarve is a ext2/ext3/ext4 file recovery and semantic file carving tool. It can recover a range of file formats, including PNG, JPG, GIF, PDF, C/C++ programs, PHP, and HTML.

Release Notes: All file systems are supported with the -f option. This has been tested with XFS, Reiserfs, and NTFS. Bzip2 and ASCII text file formats are supported. Recovery can be done by file type (with the -t option).

squid_redirect uses a list of patterns to zap annoying ad banners from
Web pages, inserting a placeholder image. It lives in a Web proxy and
so requires no special browser facilities. It's readily customizable,
small, fast, and easy to install.
(In Debian/Ubuntu, this program is named "adzapper".)

Release Notes: Many patterns were updated since the last public release.

CoffeeSaint is a Java application that shows the status of Nagios (version 1 up to 3 and the newer XI) on a screen. It can, if there are no errors, display a Webcam feed. If an error status occurs, it can play a sound. One can configure it to display certain errors/warnings always on top. It is remotely configurable via a built-in Web interface.

Release Notes: One can now set font-styles and tab-stops. Please note that "--splitter" (or splitter= in the configuration file) now needs one or more pixel-positions to specify where to start the tab-stop. Conditional escapes were added. For example, @BIGGER^1800^%SERVICESINCETS^%SERVICENAME is down for longer than 1800 seconds@. One can now also set a "pretty name" for nagios servers as well show the servername when viewing the status of more than one nagios server.

Mole (Mobile Organic Localization Engine) provides room-level geoposition estimates using existing WiFi infrastructure. When you create an entry in the database by naming a room, your and other users' mobile devices will recognize when they are in that room. Other applications can poll or monitor the current room estimate and act accordingly, with context aware behavior. Because too much WiFi scanning drains batteries, it uses accelerometers and other tricks to keep scanning to a minimum while keeping update latency reasonable.

Release Notes: A command-line interface was added for the geopositioning daemon. The GUI is not included in this release because it is undergoing significant revision. Simple accelerometer-based techniques are used for recognizing movement and adapting location estimate accordingly.

filterunit allows unit tests to be devised for command line programs that use files as input and output. Classic Unix filters are a typical example. filterunit runs the program under test with the specified input files and compares the actual results with the expected results.

KnProxy is a small PHP based Web proxy that makes use of the cURL module built into PHP. It uses limited server resources while still maintaining performance. KnProxy is aimed to be easy to use and does not inject information into Web pages. It returns the Web page as is, only changing the links to the resources to be proxied. The URL is obfuscated to prevent tracking or URL filtering. KnProxy has extended support for AJAX calls and JavaScript. This tool can be useful in places where the Internet is not as free as intended. It is also good for bypassing school or office firewalls. It is especially optimized to get past the GFW of China.

Release Notes: A problem in which the URL parser caused major errors in the last version was fixed. The parser was updated to omit tags that begin with "<!" (namely "<!--" and "<![CDATA["). @import tags are now parsed in CSS blocks with "" or '' wrapping URLs.

OpenSC provides a set of libraries and utilities to work with smart cards. Its main focus is on cards that support cryptographic operations, and facilitates their use in security applications such as authentication, mail encryption, and digital signatures. OpenSC implements the PKCS#11 API so that applications supporting this API (such as Mozilla Firefox and Thunderbird) can use it. On the card, OpenSC implements the PKCS#15 standard, and aims to be compatible with every software/card that does so.

Release Notes: This is the first version from the new infrastructure (Github with continuous builds). Several bugs were fixed for various cards (TCOS, OpenPGP, FINeID).

Ipt_fw is a firewall for Linux based on iptables. It is designed for client systems. Ipt_fw outputs a shell script containing iptables commands, so inspection of the settings it creates is easy. The configuration files are made in LibreOffice（OpenOffice）Calc. Making of the firewall and a machine using the firewall are separated. It allows you to set the user level and features detailed logging, IP address blacklist management, and iptables integrity.

ipt_blacklist adds an extra layer of network security by dynamically refusing access from and to IP addresses that appear in a blacklist. It can be used without knowledge of iptables. ipt_blacklist includes ipt_integrity.

otl is a text processor for generating markup from readable lightweight markup. Much of both the input and output formats can be customized. HTML output is bundled as an example. otl supports complex structures such as nested ordered and unordered lists, headers and footers, and tables.

Release Notes: otl has been rewritten in Common Lisp. Many of the limitations of the previous Perl version have been addressed. HTML support is bundled with the distribution; LaTeX and DocBook support are available separately.

LibRaw is a library for reading RAW files obtained
from digital photo cameras (CRW/CR2, NEF, RAF,
DNG, and others). LibRaw is based on the source
codes of the dcraw utility, though some of the
drawbacks of dcraw have been eliminated. The users
of the library are provided with an API to be used
when writing their software programs.

Release Notes: Cropping now works for Fuji files instead of crashing. The bad pixels map and dark frame subtraction are turned off if cropping is enabled. Static libraries are no longer installed unless specifically selected, and samples are linked with shared libraries. OpenMP was enabled for Visual Studio 2008 SP1+, but not for VS2008-RTM.

gWaei is an easy to use and powerful dictionary program for Japanese to English translation. It organizes results by relevance and supports regex searches, tabs, spell checking, kanji handwriting recognition, and a console interface.

Release Notes: Multiple bugs were fixed. Installing the Kanji dictionary now works. The print preview was fixed. The primary toolbar style is now fixed for button hovering. Code was added to make sure that the progress bar clears when a search is canceled.

Theano is a Python library that allows you to define, optimize, and evaluate mathematical expressions involving multi-dimensional arrays efficiently. Theano features tight integration with numpy, transparent use of a GPU, efficient symbolic differentiation, speed and stability optimizations, dynamic C code generation, and extensive unit-testing and self-verification. Theano has been powering large-scale computationally intensive scientific investigations since 2007. But it is also approachable enough to be used in the classroom (IFT6266 at the University of Montreal).

Release Notes: The contract for memory storage of Ops has been changed. You might need to clear the compilation cache, since the mechanism has been updated. Dividing integers with / is now deprecated. Use // for integer division, or cast one of the integers to a float type. There is a new way to test the graph as it is being built, allowing you to easily find the source of shape mismatch errors.

(R)?ex is a tool that allows you to manage all of your servers from a central point, through the complete process of configuration management and software deployment.

Release Notes: This release adds a network module to get information about routing and network connections, and a cron module to manage cron jobs. Two new functions were added in the Filesystem module for transparently mounting and unmounting devices. The Package module received a new function that gets all information about installed packages and their version. The Inventory module now returns host information like kernel version, routing table, and more.